The precedent-setting first one to have her decades long career of acting and activism cast aside and replaced by the IRRELEVANT description, she showed up Wikipedia for what it really is: a clearing house for the progressive-left. The same day you tell the truth about what a disaster a Hillary Clinton presidency would have been, your entire career as an actress and activist will go down as IRRELEVANT on your Wikipedia entry. Up for the whole world to see for 17 minutes, this was the Wikipedia bio for Susan Sarandon before it was edited out under the ready editing excuse...

Susan Sarandon, the 70-year-old Hollywood actress who just made national headlines for saying she was glad Hillary Clinton didnt win the election, says shes been subjected to death threats for her political views. My, how the Democrats hate a dissenter. I got from Hillary people, I hope your crotch is grabbed, I hope youre raped,  she said, the Hollywood Reporter reported. Misogynistic attacks. (...)

Susan Sarandon believes that a Hillary Clinton presidency would have been just as "dangerous" as the controversy-riddled Trump administration and that the U.S. "would be at war" had she won the election. In an interview with The Guardian, the actress and activist said she didn't regret her comments before and since the election that a Clinton presidency would be a disaster for progressive issues. I did think she was very, very dangerous. We would still be fracking, we would be at war [if she was president]. It wouldnt be much smoother. Look what happened under Obama that we didnt notice....

Actress Susan Sarandon is having a tough time since the 2016 election as the star is now being attacked by the left for refusing to support Hillary Clinton. Despite campaigning for Hillary in 2001, she was a supporter of Bernie Sanders in 2016. When he failed to take the Democratic nomination, the actress did not shift her star-powered support to Hillary, which got the attention of the moderates and the left in a very negative way. I got from Hillary people I hope your crotch is grabbed, I hope youre raped. Misogynistic attacks. Recently, I said I stand with Dreamers...

Susan Sarandon opened up about her sexual orientation in an interview admitted that she might be attracted to both men and women. My sexual orientation is up for grabs, I guess you could say, the 70-year-old actress said. Sarandon is currently promoting her new upcoming FX television series, Feud, which will explore the behind-the-scenes battles between actresses Bette Davis and Joan Crawford during the filming of the 1962 psychological thriller 'What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?' Sarandon, who broke off her 23-year relationship with actor Tim Robbins, said she hasnt received many offers to date recently. I havent really had...

Self-described serial monogamist Susan Sarandon recently told a gay website her sexuality was up for grabs. Is your sexuality more or less rigid these days? Basically, should we be welcoming you to the family? an interviewer with PrideSource.com asked the 70-year-old actress in an interview published Tuesday. Well, Im a serial monogamist, so I havent really had a large dating career, Ms. Sarandon answered. I married Chris Sarandon when I was 20, and that went on for quite a while  each of my relationships have. I havent exactly been in the midst of a lot of offers of any...

Actress Susan Sarandon on Thursday tore into the Democratic National Committee (DNC), calling it "completely corrupt." After my experience in the primary, its very clear to me the DNC is gone, she told CNN's Carol Costello. Every superdelegate is a lobbyist. The way that the system is set up in terms of trying of having superdelegates  you could win a state and not get the delegates. Its crazy. Sarandon backed Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) for the Democratic nomination. She said she still respects Sanders even though he endorsed Hillary Clinton for president. "Look, Bernie has said dont ever listen...

Hollywood actress and activist Susan Sarandon says former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton would be a more dangerous U.S. president than Donald Trump  provided shes not indicted first. Ms. Sarandon, a supporter of Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders presidential campaign, told a liberal news outlets this week that Mrs. Clintons track record portends a much worse future than anything Mr. Trump might catalyze as commander in chief. I believe in a way she is more dangerous, the actress told The Young Turks on Thursday. Theyre both talking to Henry Kissinger, apparently. She did not learn from Iraq, and she...

Susan Sarandon: Clintons Going to Get Indicted David Rutz BY: Follow @DavidRutz June 2, 2016 2:09 pm Actress and avid Bernie Sanders supporter Susan Sarandon predicted Hillary Clinton would be indicted over her private email server Thursday. Sarandon is among the Bernie-or-bust crowd on the Democratic side who dont believe the nomination is out of reach for their candidate. Asked by MSNBCs Chris Jansing about the daunting math that appears to guarantee Clinton will win the nomination, Sarandon implied the FBI investigation into her server at the State Department would lead to criminal charges. The numbers are really against him,...

Donald Trump tried out a menu of attacks on Hillary Clinton on Tuesday morning, hitting her for scandals past and present, being asleep at 3 a.m. and promising to make half of her Cabinet women. "The only thing she's got is the woman card," Trump said in an interview with "Fox & Friends." "That's all she's got," he said, describing Clinton's promise to stack her Cabinet with women "pandering." "You know, it's a weak card in her hand and in another person's hands it could be a powerful card," he added. Trump said that he would have the "most capable...

Editor's note: This column was co-authored by Tim Graham." Actress Susan Sarandon embodies the definitive caricature of the raving socialist who brims with "compassion" and with an estimated net worth of $50 million. She infuriated many liberals by telling MSNBC host Chris Hayes on March 28 that she can only envision Sen. Bernie Sanders for president: "I really want to be on the right side of history, and this is a shot that we're not going to have again in my lifetime, to have a candidate that is so morally consistent," while Hillary Clinton is "inauthentic" and a stalking horse...

Actress Debra Messing unloaded on fellow actor Susan Sarandon this week after Sarandon said in an interview that she wouldnt necessarily vote for Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton if her chief rival Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT)16% does not win the nomination. In an interview with MSNBCs Chris Hayes on Monday, Sarandon said that she is going to see what happens if Sanders falls to Clinton in the primary, indicating she may not vote for Clinton in the general election. You know, some people feel that Donald Trump will bring the revolution immediately, Sarandon told Hayes. If he gets in then...

Liberal actress Susan Sarandon is an outspoken Bernie Sanders supporter, but that doesn't mean she's wedded to the Democratic Party. In fact, she recently suggested that it would be better for Sanders' cause of "revolution" if Donald Trump were to win the presidential election in November.In an interview with MSNBC's Chris Hayes on Monday night, Sarandon made an odd kind of endorsement for Trump. Hayes asked if Sarandon would "really" consider voting for Trump over Hillary. "Really," Sarandon said, adding that "some people feel that Donald Trump will bring the revolution immediately if he gets in, things will really...

Susan Sarandon: Trump Might Be Better Choice for President Than Clinton David Rutz BY: March 29, 2016 9:33 am Actress and Bernie Sanders supporter Susan Sarandon suggested Monday that Donald Trump would be preferable to Hillary Clinton if it came down to that match-up in the presidential general election, saying some people feel that Donald Trump will bring the revolution immediately. MSNBCs All In host Chris Hayes mentioned the growing concern that fervent Sanders supporters disliked Clinton so much that they would abandon her if she was the Democratic nominee, which Clinton appears on track to be. Thats a legitimate...

The actress and activist has been a powerful surrogate for Sanders on the campaign trail over the past few months, and during an interview with MSNBCs Chris Hayes Monday night, she said she doesnt know if she can bring herself to vote for Clinton if it comes down to it. I think, in certain quarters, theres growing concern that the folks that are into Bernie Sanders have come to despise Hillary Clinton or reject Hillary Clinton and that should she be the nominee which is as yet undetermined, they will walk away, Hayes said. Tha's a legitimate concern, Sarandon replied,...

Actress Susan Sarandon took to her Twitter account on Wednesday to reiterate her support for Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT)16% â presidential campaign, saying it is âinsultingâ that women would be asked to vote for a female president based on gender alone. âI donât vote with my vagina,â the 69-year-old Thelma and Louise star tweeted. âItâs so insulting to women to think that you would follow a candidate JUST because sheâs a woman.â âHRC doesnât rep my interests, @BernieSanders does. Simple as that,â she added, using an acronym for Hillary Rodham Clinton, Sandersâ rival for the Democratic nomination.

Actress and progressive activist Susan Sarandon lent her star power to Bernie Sanders at an Iowa rally this evening, passing over Hillary Clinton a second time for the nation's top job. A decider for Sarandon, who has known Sanders for more than two decades, was Clinton's 2002 vote for the Iraq War as a New York senator, a military conflict that Sanders did not support. 'That's where Hillary Clinton lost me,' she told DailyMail.com in an exclusive interview, 'because there was plenty of information that even I had that said there was a real problem with the logic involved.' Clinton...

An Academy Award winning actress is calling for Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin to stop the execution of a man she believes is clearly innocent. Actress Susan Sarandon is now joining the fight to save the life of Oklahoma inmate Richard Glossip. I want people to know I didnt kill this man. I didnt participate or plan anything to do with this crime, said Richard Glossip in an interview earlier this year. Glossip was convicted in connection with the murder of Barry Van Treese. Van Treese was found dead at an Oklahoma City motel back in 1997. Despite that conviction, Glossip...

http://media.salon.com/2015/05/hillary_warren_de_blasio.jpgEarlier this week, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, along with a gaggle of bored reporters and some boldfaced names in the progressive movement, unveiled a Progressive Agenda to Combat Income Inequality. Much like the media event that accompanied its unveiling, the agenda is supposed to be understood as a kind of 21st-century, liberal version of the storied Contract with America, the PR stunt that, as legend (erroneously) has it, rocketed Newt Gingrich and the Republican Party to power after the 1994 midterm elections. As my colleague Joan Walsh reported on Thursday, this backward-looking attempt to lay out a...

Actress and liberal activist Susan Sarandon is still blaming Americas homeless problem on Ronald Reagan. The actress, probably best known for her role in the 1988 baseball hit movie Bull Durham, was invited on the May 13 edition of PBSs Tavis Smiley to plug her sons 2014 documentary, Storied Streets, that is now available on AMCs streaming service. When Smiley asked Sarandon why the issue of homelessness was no longer on the radar for discussion she blamed former President Ronald Reagan, as seen in the following exchange: TAVIS SMILEY: There was a time that I recall where the issue of...